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CIT grads

CIT grads

Eight officers received certificates at Randolph Community College Friday marking their graduation from Crisis Intervention Team training. The Crisis Intervention Team is a partnership formed to divert individuals living with mental illness from arrest through the creation of more effective interactions among law enforcement, providers, those with mental illness and their families. Pictured, front row, left to right, from the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Kesha McGee, Deputy Freida Coleman, Deputy Traci Baker, and Corporal Kellie Cook; and back row, l-r, from the Asheboro Police Department, PO II Jordan Frost, POI Brad Faw, MPO Eric Snodgrass, and POII Noah J. Phillips. Sponsored by the Randolph County Chapter of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and hosted by RCC, the training is a collaborative of community partners. (Contributed photo)